Morocco Gen Z protests kill 3
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The group leading Morocco's mass protests called on Friday for the government's dismissal, following days of unrest that have seen the deaths of three people.Despite its calls for protests, GenZ 212 has also asserted its "love for the homeland and king",
Youth-led anti-government demonstrators in Morocco filled the streets for a fifth straight night on Wednesday, as protests over the state of public services descended into deadly violence.
Police in Morocco’s capital city of Rabat dispersed today protesters as Generation Z demonstrators gathered for a second consecutive day of rallies demanding sweeping reforms across Morocco’s public sectors.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch said in his first public address since the unrest started that his government was willing to "engage in dialogue".
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Morocco rocked by fourth day of Gen Z-led protests over public services
Youth-led protests in Morocco demanding better health care and education turned violent on Tuesday night as clashes broke out with security forces in several cities, marking the fourth straight day of unrest.